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So I've been trying to make this workflow for a while but I can't find any answers online and I'm not nearly skilled enough to do it myself.
I currently use a few alfred workflows to open certain folders that I use for my work. A lot of the time I need to open more than one of these folders and I usually put them on right side of my screen, one above the other.
I've already set up a new workflow to open two finder windows but it just opens two windows on top of each other. This is fine really, but I'd like to make a workflow that would arrange the windows without me doing it.
Is there anyway of doing this?

Is there a way for Alfred to open in the screen where you are currently working.
What I mean is that I am using multipe screen but Alfred always open (Hotkey) in my MBA main screen even if I am working in an other screen.
It is actually quite frustrating when using the clipboard function of Alfred. I would love to have Alfred bar (hotkey) open in the screen with the active application.
Any idea?

The problem described in the issue Alfred 3 Lock is still happening to me several times a week (and some times multiple times a day).
Upon using Alfred to Lock the Macbook it shows the login screen, but instead of allowing Touch ID login, it displays the message "Your password is required to enable Touch ID".
When I enter my password, the machine logs in but then has to restart all the apps previously running (such as after a reboot), which allows for some irritating issues concerning the development environment I'm running on the machine (related to having rebooted / restarted the user session, not directly related to Alfred).
I'm currently running Alfred 3.1.1 [806], and macOS Sierra 10.12.4 Beta (16E175b) on the Macbook Pro (15-inch, 2016).
For now I'll try to start using screensaver instead, but I'm hoping you might be able to look at this to try to find a solution allowing Lock to work as it used to before.

Hi,
It seems to be a problem with the new MacOS Sierra when I have set the option to unlock computer with Apple Watch.
When I use Alfred option to lock the screen, it kills the current session and all the apps (like a reboot).
Thanks

Hey,
I saw a workflow request on /r/Alfred that interested me as well, and saw that no one made it yet, so I quickly wrapped up one with a little bit of Google-ing.
Basically, it's a really basic workflow that moves your current window between monitor(s) with the tap of a hotkey or by entering "jump" into Alfred (both are configurable of course).
I don't think I'll be maintaining this workflow, as there really is not much to maintain, it's a very simple AppleScript behind, but feel free to comment here and I'll check it every once in a while to see if anything is needed.
Download

This workflow lets you start sharing your screen via Screenhero:
It shows your currently online Screenhero contacts. When you action a result, it will start sharing your screen with that contact. If you have multiple monitors, it will ask you to choose a monitor first.
Download the workflow.
Requires Screenhero to be installed and running: download Screenhero here.
Thanks and let me know what you think!

Tmux Workflow for Alfred app Alfred workflow to manage tmux sessions, integrated with iTerm2. It can list current sessions, connect to them, kill them or create a new one. The connect or create action actually opens iTerm2 and connects to the session. Additionally, in all the open actions (new session or connect to session) it can cd to the current Finder's or Path Finder's directory. Please note: the workflow only handles tmux sessions. It doesn't handle windows, panes, or any other tmux command. Dependencies
iTerm2 installed
tmux installed in /usr/local/bin/tmux; easily installed with homebrew doing brew install tmux
Usage Write the tmux keyword in Alfred to trigger the workflow.
The initial menu options are:
An initial not actionable menu item indicating to keep writing after the keyword to search/filter or create a new session.
Option to connect to a default tmux session. It's a session named "default" that will always appear in the menu, and if it doesn't exists it will be automatically created.
You can start typing right away after the keyword for search or create a session, or optionally add a space after the keyword for readability; the space is ignored. You'll see the filtered results (bash/zsh included), and a last option to created a new tmux session with the entered name, if non existent. If you want to kill a session, action it with ⌥ down. If failure, for example trying to kill the bash/zsh option, you'll hear a classic error sound. If you want to open the current Finder's or Path Finder's folder, action the current or new session with ⌘down. This command is very fast for new tmux sessions but adds a delay of 1 second for existent tmux sessions, since I cannot find a way to wait for tmux session to load, except by waiting long enough. Still, opening current Finder's path in already existing sessions shouldn't be that common. Installation For OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Download the alfred-tmux.alfredworkflow and import to Alfred 2. For Previous OS X Versions, Download the alfred-tmux.alfredworkflow and import to Alfred 2.
Source Code
Clone or Fork the Workflow: https://github.com/ramiroaraujo/alfred-tmux-workflow Changelog
2014-02-05 - Released

Download
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4265900/Alfred/Sleep%20Display.alfredworkflow
This workflow puts only the display to sleep, using the Keyword sleepdisplay. The system remains running until computer sleep is triggered, as specified in the Mac Energy Saver preference pane. Handy for quickly and easily locking your computer, if your job requires that sort of thing.
Unfortunately, there is no way to target the Eject key via AppleScript (that I know of, anyways), so the extension requires the use of the SleepDisplay.app (the extension looks for it in the ~/Applications/Utilities directory). As Alfred leans the Keyword, the Extension becomes easier to trigger. For me, all I have to do is type, "sl" to trigger, much more convenient than the ⌃+⇧+⏏ keyboard shortcut claw, I think!
Dependencies
SleepDisplay.app (install into ~/Applications/Utilities)
Download
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4265900/Alfred/Sleep%20Display.alfredworkflow